The presiding judge, Taiwo Taiwo also said DSS could get additional permission to detain Sowore in custody for his activism.
Sowore had called for a good governance revolution in the country last week. The Sahara Reporters publisher was arrested in Lagos on August 3, by DSS operatives who stormed his apartment.
The arrest came two days before the nationwide protest which was scheduled to take place on August 5 across the country.
With Sowore in its custody, the DSS urged the federal judge for permission to further detain him pending final investigations.
Despite the DSS admitting that it had no evidence of a plot to take over the Muhammadu Buhari government against Sowore, the judge still granted the secret police permission to keep him under the anti-terrorism law.
The remand order was granted ex-parte as Sowore was not represented by a lawyer and the judge took the decision based on the claims of DSS.
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Good governance revolution or revolution? The files are still there o awon Nigerian journalists. Na them.
ReplyDeleteBTW, sebi l said this guy could be detained for longer and y'all came for me. Chei my prophesies are on point these days. Na to go open church remain 😀😂
Congratulations.. We are in this together.
Deleteeesah you are a bloody irritant so smell off...go and build a mosque so you preach more hate and raise more jihadist..stupid fool
DeleteEesah, l ask you once again. Are you satisfied with the state of things in Nigeria? Are you satisfied with the selective justice currently meted out to political opponents? Are you satisfied with everything thus administration is doing?
DeleteWhy don’t these people go look for the herdsmen maiming and killing innocent people? After all, they are secret police and should fish these guys out just the same way they went to get Sowore. If they like, let them keep him for 100 days. Sowore’s Spirit will not be dampened. Na today e start? Anyone who believes that he wanted to carry out a regime change lost their minds. Buhari needs to release Sowore so he can return to his family. Chei!! This makes me miss Professor Pius more.
DeleteAnon 16:42 Eesah is an Atheist, so leave mosque out of this,moreso that's his own opinion.
DeleteHis opinion? Really? He should keep the church out of his mouth. Abi his atheism no sabi mosque.
DeleteCOULD be detained abi SHOULD be detained? You never prophesied anything, rather you wished him chained and locked up forever. Use your prophecy to increase your chicken and stop struggling for giveaways when you support the incompetency that has pushed many to becoming beggars online.
DeleteNa wa o, Sowore not represented by a Lawyer ke? Upon all the noise of Femi Falana that Lawyers have been put together to defend him.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it is a backyard judgement sha, anything can happen in this Country.
Keep him under the anti-terrorism law,while the real people that need to be kept are having field day kidnapping,killing and maiming people...this country...
ReplyDeleteThe Nigerian security and judicial agents are out working against the common man. Hmm God is watching o and one day na one day monkey go reach market e no go return. #Letusliberatekogifrombello
ReplyDeleteVery good, they should keep him there indefinitely. He lost an election and then wants to throw the country into chaos with his myopic revolution. He has contributed nothing to the growth of Nigeria and yet wanted to scatter it.
ReplyDeleteAre you minding him. Trouble maker with no instrument. Noise makers. Causing trouble since 1900
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